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Genome Annotation Assessment Project - GASP1
Community Wide Experiment to Assess Gene Prediction on
Long Eukaryotic Genomic Sequences: The Adh region (2.9 Mbases) in Drosophila melanogaster
Martin Reese, Nomi Harris, George Hartzell, Uwe Ohler and Suzanna Lewis
Drosophila Genome Center
Department of Molecular and Cell Biology
539 Life Sciences Addition
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, CA 94720-3200
The experiment has been renamed "
Genome
Annotation A
ssessment
Project"
(GASP1).
The goal of this experiment is to obtain an in-depth and objective
assessment of the current state of the art in gene and functional site
predictions in genomic DNA. To this end, participants will predict as
much as possible about a sample genomic region that has been studied
intensively in the past. All participants will be provided with
datasets that can be used to help make predictions or to train
computational methods. There will be no winners or losers. We are
interested in seeing what level of genome annotation is achievable
when the community works together. Results of the experiment will be
made available through this web site after the ISMB '99 meeting.
The sample sequence that we are providing for the community to
annotate is 2.9Mb of genomic DNA recently completed by the Berkeley
Drosophila Genome Center. This sequence region has been studied and
annotated extensively by Drosophila researchers. The analysis of this
region has been submitted for publication (M. Ashburner, S. Misra,
J. Roote, S. Lewis, R. Blazej, T. Davis, C. Doyle, R. Galle,
R. George, N. Harris, D. Harvey, L. Hong, K. Houston, R. Hoskins,
C. Martin, A. Moshrefi, M. Palazzolo, A. Spradling, G. Tsang, K. Wan,
K. Whitelaw, B. Kimmel, S. Celniker and G. M. Rubin). We will compare
the annotations made by participants in this experiment with the
annotations in the Ashburner et al. paper.
About the annotation experiment
Data sets
Sequence data, including sample
2.9Mbase Drosophila melanogaster sequence
Standard data sets,
released 7/30/99 and used for evaluating participants'
submissions for the ISMB '99 annotation experiment.
Transposon data,
containing the 17 transposable elements in the Adh
region (GFF
format)
Results
12 groups participated in the annotation
experiment.
Annotations (All.gff) from all 12
submitting groups plus Standard data set annotations (GFF
format). Annotations included coding sequences, splice sites,
start codon, stop codon, untranslated exons, promoter elements
including the transcription start site, repeat elements,
homology assignments, EST/cDNA alignments and gene function
associations.
Publications
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